Wind Wavers
Wind Wavers from Mario Party 5
Appears in Mario Party 5
Type Duel mini-game
Music track Rolling About
Music sample

Wind Wavers is a Duel minigame found in Mario Party 5. Its name may be a pun on part of the title of the video game The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, which was recent at the time.

IntroductionEdit

The camera focuses on a Tweester in the sky and turns around with the camera zooming out, scaring the two characters.

GameplayEdit

The minigame's main objective is to escape from the giant Tweester by waving a fan at it. The players must alternately tap   and   as fast as possible. As time goes on, the Tweester's sucking power increases, so the players should gradually increment the speed by pressing   and  . Whoever gets sucked into the Tweester first loses. If both players are sucked in, however, the minigame ends in a draw.

This minigame takes place in the sky. The characters are standing on yellow-colored clouds, and the Tweester is floating in front of them in a 3/4 view. The sky, unlike in other Mario Party minigames, is gray and cloudy, which suggests a hurricane or a cold day. Not long after the minigame commences, the Tweester sucks in a Paratroopa and sends it flying away a few seconds later.

This is one of the few minigames that do not use the red and blue patterns for Players 1 and 2. Instead, each character has their unique fan color. For example, Mario uses a red fan, Luigi uses a blue fan, and Boo uses a cyan fan.

EndingEdit

After sucking in the losing player, the Tweester sends them flying off the screen. Shortly after, the winner throws their fan into it as they strike their victory pose. If the minigame ends in a draw, the Tweester gets stronger and then simply leaves the screen.[1]

ControlsEdit

  •     (Alternating) – Wave fan

In-game textEdit

  • Rules"Escape from Tweester by jumping on the clouds and using a fan to get away."
  • Advice"Tweester's sucking power gets increasingly stronger as time runs out. Press the buttons as fast as possible to get away!"

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese つむじくんデンジャラス!
Tsumuji-kun Denjarasu!
Tweester, Dangerous!

French Attention Tornade!
Tornado Warning!
German Achtung! Tornadino!
Attention! Tweester!
Italian Pericolo Folino
Dangerous Tweester
Spanish A contra corriente
Against the current, pun on ir a contracorriente (go against the tide)

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Phanpy Ken (August 23, 2016). Mario party 5 miss or draw part 3. YouTube. Retrieved May 19, 2018.